Paying for Test Prep Classes Can Save You Money in the Long Run

Paying for Test Prep Classes Can Save You Money

Preparing for standardized admission tests is no fun. Most people need to study for months in order to perform their best on standardized tests, and this is especially difficult for people who are students or are working full-time. Studying for standardized tests is even more difficult for people with student loans, since individuals must typically shell out thousands of dollars in order to take exam prep classes or purchase study aids. However, paying for test… Continue Reading Paying for Test Prep Classes Can Save You Money in the Long Run

Deciding If You Should Pay for Your Children’s Educational Costs

pay for your children's educational costs

It is usually assumed that you should pay for your children’s educational costs if you are financially able to do so. And this of course makes sense, since student debt can restrict millennials from achieving a number of life goals. As previously mentioned on this website, student loans can impede recent graduates from buying a home, saving for retirement, and achieving a number of other financial aspirations. Having parents pay for educational expenses can be… Continue Reading Deciding If You Should Pay for Your Children’s Educational Costs

Advice for Parents of Student Loan Borrowers: An Introduction

Advice for Parents of Student Loan Borrowers

This website has previously provided advice on a number of subjects related to student loans. Indeed, prior articles have discussed repayment strategies, ways to save money, refinancing tips, and a number of other topics related to student debt. All of these prior articles have been directed to student debt borrowers. However, this website has not yet included advice for parents of student loan borrowers, even though parents are typically interested in issues related to student… Continue Reading Advice for Parents of Student Loan Borrowers: An Introduction

Now Is a Good Time to Refinance Your Student Loans

Refinance Your Student Loans

This website has already discussed how you should refinance your student loans to improve your student debt situation. Indeed, refinancing your student loans can lower your monthly payment amount, decrease the amount of interest you pay over the life of the debt, and has many other benefits as well. In addition, this website has also discussed the types of people who would benefit the most from refinancing their student loans, and these individuals should definitely… Continue Reading Now Is a Good Time to Refinance Your Student Loans

How to Decide If Attending College Is Right for You

College is Right for You

This website has already discussed numerous ways that individuals can pay off their student loans. The blog has also including some considerations students should assess when choosing which schools to select. However, the website has not yet tackled how to decide if attending college is right for you. In our modern economy, it is usually assumed that everyone graduating high school should attend college. Indeed, a college degree is typically seen as a necessary credential… Continue Reading How to Decide If Attending College Is Right for You

Graduating Early Can Help Minimize Your Student Debt

Graduating Early

This website has already discussed numerous ways that individuals can save money when choosing which college or graduate school to attend. Indeed, prior articles have related how scholarships are available for many students, and individuals can attend school part-time while working in order to minimize costs. Another way to save money on educational expenses is to attend a school that will allow you to earn a degree in less time than it usually takes to… Continue Reading Graduating Early Can Help Minimize Your Student Debt

How to Decide If You Should Go Back to School or Avoid Student Debt

Go Back to School

I am sure that many of you who have already earned your degrees have considered going back to school at one point or another. Indeed, numerous people contemplate obtaining another degree in order to make a career move, earn more money, or for a number of other reasons. I also thought about going back to school more than once during my student debt repayment journey. However, there are a few things you should keep in… Continue Reading How to Decide If You Should Go Back to School or Avoid Student Debt

How to Deal With the Death of a Student Loan Cosigner

Cosigner

Paying for college can be tricky when your family does not have the financial means to cover the cost. While some students may be lucky enough to get help in the form of financial aid or scholarships (like me), for many, the only realistic option is student loans. Although government loans are an option for a majority of student debt borrowers, many students must also rely on loans from private banks to cover the rest… Continue Reading How to Deal With the Death of a Student Loan Cosigner

How to Choose a Law School That Will Minimize Your Student Debt

Law School Debt

As previously mentioned in several prior articles on this website, where you choose to attend college and graduate school can have a substantial impact on your student debt story.  And if you are considering law school, your choice about where to earn a law degree and whether to attend law school at all will massively affect how much student debt you need to borrow.  The law school admissions process is very complicated, mainly due to… Continue Reading How to Choose a Law School That Will Minimize Your Student Debt

How to Choose a Graduate Program That Will Minimize Your Student Debt

Graduate School

As has been previously mentioned on this website, where you choose to earn your degrees can have a massive impact on how much student debt you ultimately need to borrow. Indeed, which schools you attend can impact tuition costs, the availability of financial aid, and how likely it is that you will obtain employment which will help you pay off your student debt. Previous articles on this website have discussed student debt considerations you should… Continue Reading How to Choose a Graduate Program That Will Minimize Your Student Debt